Bod Third Party Titles
Dudes Look like Ladies. Analyzing Sex and Gender Issues in Glam Rock
Dudes Look like Ladies. Analyzing Sex and Gender Issues in Glam Rock
Couldn't load pickup availability
A deviation from this norm embodies glam rock and later glam metal subgenres which beginnings in the 1970s are marked by David Bowie with his high theatricality, the glittering Marc Bolan from T. Rex in the UK and by the controversial Jobriath and New York Dolls, who appeared almost at the same time in the USA. This book analyses various questions, concerning sex, gender and performance in glam rock music using theories from the fields of gender studies, media studies, feminism, and psychoanalysis. The book also discusses the socio-cultural context in which glam rock was born and the colossal shift in sexual politics, which it has brought with itself. Furthermore, the relationship to historical events, postmodern values and consumerism are taken into consideration.
From the text:
- Glam Rock;
- Glam Trouble;
- Female and Male Objectification;
- Gender Studies;
- David Bowie
Share
